![]() ![]() Vital data and devices can be made inaccessible to organizations, leaving them unable to conduct their business or serve their clients. The impact of ransomware can be devastating to organizations. It is a serious and evolving threat to Canadians. Ransomware is a type of malware that denies a user's access to a system or data until a sum of money is paid. Table 3: Immediate response checklist – detection, analysis, containment, and eradication.Table 2: Guidelines for your recovery plan.Table 1: Incident response plan checklist.Figure 6: Security controls to reduce the risk of ransomware.Figure 2: Average ransom payment over time.Figure 1: How ransomware incidents occur.2.2.8 Use protective domain name system (DNS).2.2.5 Constrain scripting environments and disable macros.2.1.4 Manage user and administrator accounts.2.1.2 Develop your incident response plan.This publication takes effect on November 30, 2021. Service Coordination or 1-833-CYBER-88 Effective date For more information, email, or phone our Service Coordination Centre: ![]() This document is an UNCLASSIFIED publication that has been issued under the authority of the Head of the Canadian Centre for Cyber Security (Cyber Centre). Alternate format: Ransomware playbook (ITSM.00.099) (PDF, 2.21 MB) ![]()
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